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Registered investment advisor
Todd R. Toensing, President of Essex Asset Management Group, Inc., has been in the financial industry since 1989 and founded the firm in September 1994. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from Boston College and is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP). Toensing has over 30 years of experience in the field and is a fiduciary, committed to acting in the best interests of clients. He is also a registered representative of Hazard & Siegel, Inc., LLC, and an independent insurance producer.
Clients have the option to purchase investment products through other brokers to avoid potential conflicts of interest. Toensing is involved in commercial real estate and owns a marketing company. He does not receive additional compensation beyond disclosed fees. There is no disciplinary history or bankruptcy petition within the past 10 years. Toensing's educational background, extensive experience, fiduciary commitment, and diverse business activities provide clients with a comprehensive financial advisory service.
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